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Large medical research funding bodies are fully committed to open access publishing. But although smaller charitable funders back the principle, they worry about the impact open...
Date Published 24/10/2013
In its Action for Roads proposals, the government has recognised that Britain is falling behind other countries and has announced “the biggest ever upgrade of our existing roads...
Police have released the images of three youths they want to speak to in connection with an attempted burglary in Bury and Rochdale. At about 3pm on Thursday 29 August 2013,...
Date Published 23/10/2013
Commenting on the Prime Minister’s announcement of an annual energy competition review, Terry Scuoler, Chief Executive of EEF, the manufacturers’ organisation, said: “We welcome...
MEPs this week agreed to new rules for the safety and performance of medical devices and diagnostic devices. Rochdale Liberal Democrat MEP Chris Davies had called for...
Northwest in Bloom Our school has been nominated for an award from Northwest in Bloom again this year. The judging is taking place on Thursday in Southport.
Victims of crime will face a postcode lottery for vital support if the Government fails to allocate victims’ services funding where it’s needed, Greater Manchester’s Police and...
A new costume design competition from the Drama Department is now available for all years to enter based around the famous character of Count Dracula. The competition closes on...
Rochdale Euro-MP Chris Davies won support from MEPs for beleaguered fish stocks in a marathon voting session today in Strasbourg. MEPs from France and Spain attempted to put...
If you’re planning a Halloween or bonfire party, then with just a little thought, the waste you produce can be reduced, recycled or re-used.
On Monday 4 November 2013, BBC Radio 4ʼs Gardenersʼ Question Time records a programme at Rochdale Pioneers Museum. The celebrated panel of gardening experts will...
Delphine Greenhalgh is Rochdale President of Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce. “I was thrilled to welcome over 60 Rochdale businesses to our last Action for Business...
Phil Cusack of AECOM has been elected as President of Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce for a second year. In his speech at the Annual General Meeting Phil highlighted...
In the week that many of the big energy firms increased charges for customers, local residents are being urged to sign up to 'Get me Toasty', a scheme designed to reduce their...
It’s not too late for smokers in Rochdale to kick the habit this October as part of the UK’s annual mass quit attempt – Stoptober. Rochdale has an estimated 38,062 smokers and...
Organisers of the Springhill Hospice Christmas Fair are asking that anybody wishing to donate goods should please contact them as soon as possible. Alison McGuigan,...
Rochdale rose to the top of League Two after a late, late show at Spotland. Two one down with just three minutes of normal time remaining, Dale scored twice through Michael Rose...
Only 35% of the houses for sale in Rochdale are affordable for a typical family hoping to get on the first rung of the property ladder, according to new research by Shelter....
Redundancy for Rochdale resident Andrea Birch has given her the vision for a new career. Andrea was made redundant earlier this year and took up a funded support offer to...
It is time to bust the myth of the role of saturated fat in heart disease, argues a cardiologist on bmj.com. Aseem Malhotra, interventional cardiology specialist registrar at...
Bariatric surgery is more effective than non-surgical options at reducing body weight and increasing remission rate of type 2 diabetes, suggests an analysis of the available...
The financial shambles of the EU means that it will run out of money in four weeks, warned UKIP deputy leader Paul Nuttall today (22 October). "It is just extraordinary that...
From Sunday the 27 October Recycle for Greater Manchester’s Winter opening times at the Recycling Centres are from 8.00am - 6.00pm every day (the Centres are closed on Christmas...
More than a quarter of over-55s in the North West (28%) believe they will need long-term care later in life but 31% say they cannot afford to pay for it (vs. UK averages of 32%...
A 12-year-old girl was sexually assaulted when walking along a ginnel leading from Links Road towards Newhouse Road and Siddall Moor School at around 8.15am on Friday 18...
Date Published 22/10/2013
A warm welcome is extended to all to meet our new Anglican Priest, Reverend Canon Sharon Jones and her Curate, Reverend Mike Haworth. This week it is an Anglican Communion...
The joint Eid/Harvest Assemblies with Springside School will be on Friday 25 October at 9.15am for the Foundation and Key Stage One children and 2.15pm for KS2. We are asking for...
Thanks to an article by Michael in the current issue of 'The Fisherman', our church magazine, we can look at what's behind Bible Sunday. Bible Sunday at St Andrew's is this...
There are lots of events taking place across the borough to mark Bonfire Night this year. It's safer to go to an organised event than host your own. Get together with friends...
Veterans will be completing the final restoration work on a town's memorial gardens including planting a willow and poppy tank. Charity Veterans In Communities (VIC)...